Table of Contents
| Bethania Assy, Hannah Arendt: An Ethics of Responsibility. Reviewed by |
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| Marije Altorff | 235-236 |
| Michael Banner, Christian Ethics: A Brief History. Reviewed by |
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| Gregory Bock | 237-239 |
| Christopher Belshaw, Annihilation: The Sense and Significance of Death. Reviewed by |
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| Byron Stoyles | 240-241 |
| Deborah Boyle, Descartes on Innate Ideas. Reviewed by |
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| Benjamin Hill | 242-245 |
| Gillian Brock, Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account. Reviewed by |
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| Janna Thompson | 246-248 |
| Douglas Edlin, Judges and Unjust Laws: Common Law Constitutionalism and the Foundations of Judicial Review. Reviewed by |
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| Whitley Kaufmann | 249-250 |
| Gail Fine, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Plato. Reviewed by |
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| Patrick Mooney | 251-254 |
| Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini. What Darwin Got Wrong. Reviewed by |
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| Henry Byerly | 255-258 |
| Renée C. Fox and Judith P. Swazey, Observing Bioethics. Reviewed by |
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| James C. Klagge | 259-262 |
| Daniel Garber and Béatrice Longuenesse, eds., Kant and the Early Moderns. Reviewed by |
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| Claudia M. Schmidt | 263-265 |
| Daniel Goldstick, Reason, Truth, and Reality. Reviewed by |
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| Glen Melanson | 266-268 |
| Stephen Halliwell, Greek Laughter: A Study of Cultural Psychology from Homer to Early Christianity. Reviewed by |
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| Pierre Destrée | 269-271 |
| Alexander Kremer and John Ryder, eds., Self and Society: Central European Pragmatist Forum, Volume Four. Reviewed by |
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| Phillip Deen | 272-275 |
| E. J. Lowe, Personal Agency: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action. Reviewed by |
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| Andrei A. Buchareff | 276-279 |
| Rudolf A. Makkreel and Sebastian Luft, eds, Neo-Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy. Reviewed by |
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| Lydia Patton | 280-282 |
| Todd May, Death. Reviewed by |
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| Susan Mills | 283-285 |
| Iain P. D. Morrisson, Kant and the Role of Pleasure in Moral Action. Reviewed by |
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| Ryan Showler | 286-288 |
| Michael P. Nelson and J. Baird Callicott, eds., The Wilderness Debate Rages On: Continuing the New Great Wilderness Debate. Reviewed by |
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| Shane Ralston | 289-292 |
| David L. Perry, Partly Cloudy: Ethics in War, Espionage, Covert Action, and Interrogation. Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Deltete | 293-295 |
| Marcus Pound, Žižek: A (Very) Critical Introduction. Reviewed by |
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| Rex Butler | 296-297 |
| Tal Sessler, Levinas and Camus: Humanism for the Twenty-First Century. Reviewed by |
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| Oona Eisenstadt | 298-300 |
| Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, ed., Moral Psychology (vol. 3). The Neuroscience of Morality: Emotion, Brain Disorders, and Development. Reviewed by |
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| Christian Perring | 301-304 |
| Quentin Smith, ed., Epistemology: New Essays. Reviewed by |
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| Diego Machuca | 305-308 |
| David Lay Williams, Rousseau's Platonic Enlightenment. Reviewed by |
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| Ryan Hanley | 309-311 |
| Nicholas Wolterstorff, Justice: Right and Wrong Reviewed by |
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| Stephen Lake | 312-314 |
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Philosophy in Review
University of Victoria


